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<blockquote data-quote="deleted member" data-source="post: 380011" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>i love how he spent 3 seconds on the subject in the video title and 49 seconds on completely unrelated shit. lol. anyway, i don't mind tilapia. it reminds me of a nicely cleaned catfish. a slightly "earthy" flavor i suppose from spending its life mucking it up. frankly, any time you are consuming a bottom feeder like that or probably any fish for that matter, there should be some attention paid to where its sourced. "wild caught" is preferred. but, even then a person would like to know what sort of "wild" environment it was caught in. most farmed tilapia in the US is going to be relatively fine. some probably more so than certain wild caught as the farms are relatively well regulated. but, if ya ever pick up a bag of tilapia from china, put it back please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted member, post: 380011, member: 816"] i love how he spent 3 seconds on the subject in the video title and 49 seconds on completely unrelated shit. lol. anyway, i don't mind tilapia. it reminds me of a nicely cleaned catfish. a slightly "earthy" flavor i suppose from spending its life mucking it up. frankly, any time you are consuming a bottom feeder like that or probably any fish for that matter, there should be some attention paid to where its sourced. "wild caught" is preferred. but, even then a person would like to know what sort of "wild" environment it was caught in. most farmed tilapia in the US is going to be relatively fine. some probably more so than certain wild caught as the farms are relatively well regulated. but, if ya ever pick up a bag of tilapia from china, put it back please. [/QUOTE]
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